Students to pursue border-engaged arts research
Graduate artists Mariel Miranda and Bella Maria Varela (art) and Diana Peralta (music) were awarded border-engaged research scholarships.
read moreGraduate artists Mariel Miranda and Bella Maria Varela (art) and Diana Peralta (music) were awarded border-engaged research scholarships.
read moreFlutist Kaissy Yau, Arizona senior, is meeting the challenges of COVID-19. “Mask up and stay safe … don’t let it hinder your creativity.”
read moreArizona Arts launches the Racial Justice Studio to promote a deep understanding of anti-racism by centering artistic and creative practice.
read moreThe University of Arizona made its inaugural appearance on the Forbes’ list of America’s Best Large Employers, placing No. 16 out of 500.
read moreThe Alice Chaiten Baker Interdisciplinary Gallery, a groundbreaking space for programming, education, and exhibition, marks the first physical expansion of CCP’s on-site gallery space in over 20 years.
read moreAn accomplished violinist and an international visual artist from Arizona Arts, Emmy Tisdel and Mariel Miranda, have joined the prestigious 2020-21 University Fellows program, the flagship initiative of the University of Arizona Graduate Center.
read moreMFA candidate Brisa Tzintzun assists internationally renowned muralist, Karlito Miller Espinosa (MFA ’19) with School of Art mural.
read moreTimes Higher Education rankings list the University of Arizona’s arts and humanities programs No. 10 among public universities.
read moreAs a winner of the #BearDownMaskUp Challenge, dance major Christina Calden hopes to keep students connected via the University Pen Pals. This new program aims to link students via letters, email and zoom calls, allowing connections to be built while socially distanced. UPDATE from Christina … “The University Pen Pals concept was successful during the […]
read moreDr. John Milbauer earned a Master’s in Public Administration in 2020 from Harvard University’s Kennedy School of Government as a JFK Fellow.
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